The Giants wrapped the voluntary portion of their offseason program Thursday with the final of 10 organized team activity practices. With the exception of Odell Beckham, Damon Harrison and one miss by Janoris Jenkins, the Giants had perfect attendance at OTAs and a three-day pre-draft mini-camp.

It's an unfortunate situation for Webb because he looks ready to play.

Ready to play well? You never can be sure of that much until tackling and sophisticated coverages and blitzes are part of the picture.

But Webb has shown the physical tools (arm strength) and done his homework. The next step is testing himself against live defenses. If he was on a team with a less solidified starter than Manning, he probably would be creating a quarterback controversy right about now.

It's easy to envision a scenario where Webb plays well in the preseason and at the end of some blowout games and suddenly the Giants are getting quiet trade interest in him because they also have rookie Kyle Lauletta waiting in the wings. It's happened with Jimmy Garoppolo, A.J. McCarron and others in the past.

There are quarterbacks who will start games in the NFL in 2018 who are worse than Webb. Fact.

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Hunter Sharp could be a diamond in the rough

During his brief stint as Giants interim general manager, Kevin Abrams signed Sharp off the Broncos' practice squad. With all else going on around the franchise at the time, it barely created a blip on the radar, even when Sharp had five catches for 54 yards and two touchdowns in the final two games of the season.